Filing
an auto insurance claim is one of the first and most
important steps in the personal injury claims process.
It is important that you do it properly. The goal of
this insurance claims center web page is to give you
some insight as to what to do and how to do it. Auto
insurance companies in Pennsylvania and New Jersey are
in the business of collecting insurance premiums to make
money for the insurance company’s corporate
shareholders. Paying money to you is against the
insurance company’s business interests. Auto insurance
companies have been known to play dirty tricks and take
advantage of unsuspecting first-time personal injury
victims. Read the rest of this page, it will benefit
you greatly.
Who do I call first?
You
have a duty to report a Bucks County, Mercer County, or
Philadelphia car accident promptly to your insurance
company. Promptly means within a reasonable amount of
time. This means that you do not have to report your PA
or NJ car accident to your insurance company at the
scene of the accident. Wait until you get home, get
settled, and collect your thoughts. You may also have
your personal injury lawyer report the accident to your
insurance company to minimize any damage to your case.
Statements to insurance companies, including a statement
to your own auto insurance company, can be used against
you in court.
The other insurance company wants my statement, what do
I do?
You
have NO DUTY to speak with the other driver’s insurance
company, and we specifically advise you NOT to speak
with them until you have consulted with a personal
injury lawyer. The other driver’s insurance company
will want your statement for one reason…TO USE IT
AGAINST YOU. Don’t fall for this common trick. If you
have fallen for this trick, it’s not the end of the
world, let’s just hope you didn’t damage your case. The
other driver’s auto insurance company can speak with the
other driver, the police, witnesses, or anyone else to
find out information about the accident.
In
Pennsylvania and New Jersey, there are several types of
insurance that applies to personal injury cases. In a
Bucks County, Mercer County, or Philadelphia car
accident, the following types of insurance may apply:
liability insurance, first party (PIP) insurance,
uninsured motorist insurance, underinsured insurance,
health insurance, collision insurance, Medicare –
Medicaid insurance, and liquor liability insurance. You
may have a limited tort or full tort auto insurance
policy in Pennsylvania or a verbal threshold or no
(zero) threshold auto insurance policy in NJ.
You
should also learn about the minimum auto insurance in PA
for a Bucks County or Philadelphia car accident and the
minimum auto insurance in NJ for a Mercer County,
Burlington County, or Camden County car accident.
If you
are injured at someone’s home due to the negligence of
the homeowner, homeowner’s insurance may cover your
claim. If you are personally injured in a bar or night
club, the establishment’s liability insurance and liquor
liability insurance may be available to compensate you
for your personal injuries, pain and suffering.
Click
the links below to learn more about each specific type
of Pennsylvania or New Jersey auto insurance. Provide
us with your contact information so that we may answer
your specific questions regarding how insurance may
apply to your specific personal injuries.
Medical Bills (PIP)
Collision Insurance
Min. PA Insurance
Min. NJ Insurance
Full-Limited Tort PA
Verbal-No
Threshold NJ
Uninsured Insurance
Underinsured Insurance
Health
Insurance
Medicare-Medicaid Insurance
Homeowners Insurance
Liquor Liability Insurance
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If your case settles early, we charge less of a
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Saile & Saile LLP represents victims throughout
Pennsylvania and New Jersey including Bucks County,
Mercer County, NJ, and Philadelphia car accidents
and other personal injuries in: Bensalem, Newtown,
Langhorne, Bristol, Doylestown, Trenton, Quakertown,
Southampton, Hopewell, Ewing, Levittown, Hamilton,
Morrisville, Warminster, Yardley, New Hope,
Pennington, Princeton, New Britain, Warrington,
Wrightstown, Upper Makefield, East – West Windsor,
Hulmeville, Penndel, Falls, Oxford Valley,
Tullytown, Robinsville, Chalfont, Ivyland,
Buckingham, Hightstown, Lawrenceville, Bedminster,
Nockamixon, Yardville, Hilltown, Dublin, Perkasie,
and Princeton Junction. Including accidents on I-95,
US Rt. 1, I-76, I-476, I-676, I-295, I-495,
Pennsylvania Turnpike, NJ Turnpike, Rt. 42, Atlantic
City Expressway, Route 55, Route 130, Street Road,
Rt. 611, Scudder Falls Bridge, Burlington-Bristol
Bridge, Tacony Palmyra Bridge, Betsy Ross Bridge,
Ben Franklin, Walt Whitman Bridges, and the
Commodore Barry Bridge.
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is deemed reliable but is not guaranteed and should
be independently verified. No aspect of this
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